Edvard Munch’s “The Scream” is a familiar, potent and powerful sight, adopted from high art into mainstream culture. It’s universally recognised and debated by audiences both young and old. It’s fitting then that it has been the source of inspiration for two silent films, conjured by the Year 4 classes at St Paul’s and All […]

As Shakespeare’s most celebrated comedy play, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” has enraptured audiences around the world, and the children at St Aloysius Junior School were just as captivated. Beginning with the escapades of the silent film star Charlie Chaplin, the class identified the features, differences and qualities of the silent film genre, and facets they […]

From opening shot to final fade-to-black, the silent film audiences are invited to share in the dreams, imagination and opinions of young filmmakers. As a class topic, The Amazonian Rainforest has proved a passionate talking point and subject to explore. Armed with facts and fascination, the children created a tale of adventure, liberation and protest […]

Concocted from heresay and half-truths, the world and character of Arthur Pendragon makes for a spellbinding story and a fascinating protagonist to explore. Celebrated on screen, stage and page, modern versions cast him as a hero who plucks swords from boulders, commands gallant Knights and conjures plots with an eminent wizard. Through an imaginative and […]

Dreaming Big is an introduction to the series of individual course option films produced in partnership between Film in Education and Camden Local Authority, promoting the opportunities available to young people studying and working in the borough of Camden. The borough will see an increase of jobs over the next 23 years and this film […]